Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Featured 3-11-2014: CourseLab

CourseLab

Create quality interactive e-Learning content using CourseLab, a powerful, easy-to-use, WYSIWYG authoring tool.
 
CourseLab's programming-free environment turns out content that can be published on the Internet, to Learning Management Systems (LMS), on CD-ROMs, and other platforms.
 
CourseLab 1
 
CourseLab is available as a commercial product (version 2.7) and as freeware (version 2.4).
 
Key Features of CourseLab 2.7:
  • Unicode support - use any font and encoding supported by the Windows® operating system, including double-byte character sets
  • Object-oriented paradigm allows easy construction of even complex e-Learning content
  • Objects are highly customizable
  • Dynamic HTML-based output can be played in a web browser without any special software
Free CourseLab 2.4 is an older version of CourseLab. It offers the same WYSIWYG environment for creating interactive e-Learning content as the current commercial version, but lacks a number of new features, templates, and interactive objects.
 
Planets
 
As well as interactive e-Learning content, CourseLab can be used to create a wide range of applications including tests, quizzes, surveys, guides for policies and procedures, and more.
 
E-Learning courses developed and published with CourseLab may be conformant with the following e-Learning standards: AICC, SCORM 1.2, and SCORM 1.3.
 

 
CourseLab is a product of WebSoft, a leading Russian independent software vendor that develops a comprehensive suite of software products for e-Learning and humal capital management.
 
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